Apple iPad deal already takes $30 off 10.2-inch model – Ars Technica

Apple iPad deal already takes $30 off 10.2-inch model

Staff — The 128GB model, that is. Plus deals on Samsung 4K TVs and robot vacuums. Ars Staff – Oct 3, 2019 10:09 pm UTC Ars Technica Greetings, Arsians! The Dealmaster is back with another round of deals to share. Today’s list is headlined by a discount on the 128GB variant of Apple’s 10.2-inch iPad,…

You Are Probably Too Old for Instagram’s New Threads App – Gizmodo

You Are Probably Too Old for Instagram’s New Threads App

Image: FacebookOh look, another Facebook app no one needed.The social media giant announced Thursday that it’s rolling out a new app from Instagram called Threads. A standalone app, Threads will pull from a user’s Instagram close friends list. According to a blog post about the “camera-first messaging app,” Threads will allow users to share photos…

Hands on with new iOS 13.2 beta 1 changes and features [Video] – 9to5Mac

Hands on with new iOS 13.2 beta 1 changes and features [Video]

iOS 13.2 and iPadOS 13.2 beta 1, which were released yesterday for the iPhone and iPad, feature many new changes and features. Included with the update is the new Deep Fusion camera feature for iPhone 11, the return of the “Announce Messages with Siri” feature found in earlier betas, New AirPlay and Handoff settings, and…

Google Shopping gets a new design with price tracking and a personalized homepage – The Verge

Google Shopping gets a new design with price tracking and a personalized homepage

Google has launched a redesign of Google Shopping in the US across both the online and mobile sites, featuring a new personalized homepage, price tracking, and new Google Lens features for building outfits. The new homepage is now more personalized to your specific shopping preferences, and will automatically suggest reordering products you’ve previously bought and…

Samsung owes Galaxy S4 owners $10 for cheating on benchmarks – Android Police

Samsung owes Galaxy S4 owners $10 for cheating on benchmarks

Back in 2013, when the Galaxy S4 was the flagship of Samsung’s smartphone lineup, we got word that the South Korean tech giant was artificially boosting CPU and GPU performance to report inflated benchmark scores. After three years and one class-action lawsuit to reprimand Samsung for its infraction, a settlement is finally happening to the…